Comanche Scott
Expedition Leader
Bought an '07 Dodge Ram CC/SB 4x4 with the Cummins engine a while back.
The goal is to haul a 5th wheel around the country as a "base camp", while exploring the 48 states in the truck.
The truck will be setup to go off exploring for a week or so at a time.
No big plans to modify the truck, other than what is needed to make it usable for on/off road exploration.
Took it to an off road park to get an idea of it's competency off road. Was pretty happy overall.
Here is a video of running up and down some cement stair steps. If you watch this fast forward about 46 seconds, and the truck will come into view.
(Warning: this is like watching grass grow, and is 5 minutes of your life you won't get back )
I put Timbrens in the front, and that really helps keep the front end from bottoming harshly on drop offs.
Picture 1). Ran it through this short obstical to see how the frame would twist. Very surprised by how stout the frame is on this truck. When the truck was twisted up hard by putting opposing tires on big rocks, I could feel the cab had some flex, but the bed was still very closely aligned with the cab.
Picture 2 & 3). This has pretty much every option available at the time. Since big trucks don't come in convertible format, the moon roof, and electric rear sliding window is second best option... lol
It's very comfortable and quiet.
Picture 4). Mounted up an Icom ID-5100 dual band ham radio. The display is huge. Perfect for old blind guys like me. It's also a touch screen, and very simple/intuitive to use (again a big benefit for an old fart )
Picture 5). The mutts love this big pad, and the cooler sits down inside very snug. I have a 65Qt Dual Zone fridge setup that will get mounted in the bed, for long range exploration.
Picture 6). Added a matching spare so that all 5 tires can be rotated, to keep everything even.
The goal is to haul a 5th wheel around the country as a "base camp", while exploring the 48 states in the truck.
The truck will be setup to go off exploring for a week or so at a time.
No big plans to modify the truck, other than what is needed to make it usable for on/off road exploration.
Took it to an off road park to get an idea of it's competency off road. Was pretty happy overall.
Here is a video of running up and down some cement stair steps. If you watch this fast forward about 46 seconds, and the truck will come into view.
(Warning: this is like watching grass grow, and is 5 minutes of your life you won't get back )
I put Timbrens in the front, and that really helps keep the front end from bottoming harshly on drop offs.
Picture 1). Ran it through this short obstical to see how the frame would twist. Very surprised by how stout the frame is on this truck. When the truck was twisted up hard by putting opposing tires on big rocks, I could feel the cab had some flex, but the bed was still very closely aligned with the cab.
Picture 2 & 3). This has pretty much every option available at the time. Since big trucks don't come in convertible format, the moon roof, and electric rear sliding window is second best option... lol
It's very comfortable and quiet.
Picture 4). Mounted up an Icom ID-5100 dual band ham radio. The display is huge. Perfect for old blind guys like me. It's also a touch screen, and very simple/intuitive to use (again a big benefit for an old fart )
Picture 5). The mutts love this big pad, and the cooler sits down inside very snug. I have a 65Qt Dual Zone fridge setup that will get mounted in the bed, for long range exploration.
Picture 6). Added a matching spare so that all 5 tires can be rotated, to keep everything even.